This is the server room of SSDC Singapore, one of my clients. I worked with those machines for the past 2 years. I love the noise and coldness of server room. I also love the people there. They are very happy and...

We have just launched the new website revamp of our client: Go-Trendy.com. Go-Trendy is an online trendy fashion shop focusing on Hong Kong, Japanese and Korean fashion. Total time taken for us to revamp this website is 1 week. Here is final product: Homepage: Products...

“The only way to achieve the impossible is to believe it’s possible.” – from “Alice in Wonderland” Eduardo Saverin – Facebook legend living in Singapore Tham Yuen-C Straits Times Site’s co-founder set up a software development firm here last year, but has maintained a low profile. The other Facebook legend – the one who fell out with co-founder Mark Zuckerberg – has set up a software development company in Singapore. Mr Zuckerberg is chief executive officer of the world’s most popular social networking site. His former collaborator, Mr Eduardo Saverin, 28, is one of three people behind Web technologies company Anideo, with offices in Singapore and Miami, Florida. The Brazil-born billionaire is said to have been living in Singapore since last year, and the Singapore outfit of his firm was registered under his name in October last year. His two partners are fellow Harvard University graduates, one of whom had worked with him on a job search site in 2005. Since technology site TechCrunch posted a blog last Thursday about him being in Singapore, netizens – here and abroad – have been speculating about his whereabouts. A film, The Social Network, based on the story of the two co-founders, is currently showing in cinemas around the world. Mr Saverin is portrayed in the movie as the more affable and charming character, in contrast to its depiction of Mr Zuckerberg as a socially inept geek who is also the more cunning of the two. Mr Saverin was Mr Zuckerberg’s partner in 2004 when, as Harvard students, they started thefacebook.com, a website that evolved into Facebook. But the duo fell out...

Developing a native iPhone application is really a difficult task if you are a web programmer with no knowledge of Cocoa programming language. Why not try developing an iPhone web-app with local sqlite database, and sync with the live server whenever you are connected to internet? In this article i will show you how to do it. Steps: 1. Build an offline iphone web-app iPhone offline webapps View more presentations from Home. Example can be found here: Berttimmermans Checklist App 2. Periodically check if the iphone is currently connected to internet, with javascript: <script type=”text/javascript”> var connectionStatus = ((navigator.onLine) ? ‘online’:’offline’); </script> 3. Sync data with web server whenever you are online, via normal http POST/GET requests That’s...